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xLostx said:50,000 IP's down. 3,999,950,000 IP's to go.
They can't do anything about the dutch guy. He will just host it somewhere else.thenerdguy said:The owner lived in the netherlands The site it self was hosted in california.
The_Monkey said:They can't do anything about the dutch guy. He will just host it somewhere else.
Chav said:HA die stupid FBI, they cant do shit about it losers.
and I just download because Im selfish and I dont like to upload HA again.
DiSTuRbEd said:Chav I would really watch what you are saying about the FBI, really I would.
Chav said:I dont care, **** YOU FBI SLUTS !
Im not an american, lets see what they can do to me just for calling them idiots on the internet. HAHHAHHAhahaha
Now now, don't scare the poor fellow.DiSTuRbEd said:You do know this server is on US soil correct? They can do stuff to you, trust me.
The_Monkey said:Now now, don't scare the poor fellow.
Lemonking said:ur stupid If dont upload then even more of an ass
What exactly is the point of uploading? It's not like people will ever know that it was my files.Lemonking said:ur stupid If dont upload then even more of an ass
DiSTuRbEd said:You do know this server is on US soil correct? They can do stuff to you, trust me.
isis said:Umm, yes, but 'Chav' is not located on US Soil.. What, are they gonna travel to the UK through the interhweb and beat him up?
DiSTuRbEd said:No they can have fun with disconnecting him from all US servers though.
Chav said:How will they do that? ban my IP?
well it's fun to have a flexible Ip and Im not in UK btw.
DiSTuRbEd said:You think they would track you? No, they'd go straight to the provider.
Laivasse said:It's not at all beyond authorities to do illegal stuff to protect their precious laws. Police in Britain, for instance, appear to have broken the law all over the place in trying to tackle child porn on p2p, by having to download it themselves.
One of the big threats to p2p now is throttling. Either by monitoring the ports you use, or through Deep Packet Inspection, ISPs can identify p2p traffic and slow it, crippling your speeds and effectively handing 56k speeds to broadband users. My ISP (Tiscali) does it, and I only came across a workaround this evening. The legality is dubious as always, since screwing up your internet traffic often means ISPs are in violation of their T&C's, or guilty of false advertising.
The new MSN blocks transfer of files with *.mp3 extensions with a message saying it was blocked because it may be "harmful to your computer" - a blatant lie. Precisely how you're meant to be capable of large scale piracy on MSN is beyond me, since you generally send one file at a time, and slowly.
The war is spreading, brothers...arm yourselves with knowledge! :sniper:
T.H.C.138 said:the only problem is that in order to get good speeds,you must upload..unless you are a leech..if thats the case,you only have yourself to blame
isis said:Umm, yes, but 'Chav' is not located on US Soil.. What, are they gonna travel to the UK through the interhweb and beat him up?
Piratebay legal threats are well funny.. Have you read the latest attack by 'The Web Sheriff'?
Whats "RELOADED" mean? Anyways, welll i am trying to get something right now and it says-
http://img124.echo.cx/img124/7982/bit3az.jpg
Chav said:now tell me, what are they going to tell them?
This boy posted on HL2.net and said we suck, please close down his internet or we will nuke your facility !!!
Shodan said:Then the chav was bundled into the back of a crappy dodge RAM van and detained at guantanamo bay, maximum security nerds section.
operative x said:Laivasse said:It's not at all beyond authorities to do illegal stuff to protect their precious laws. Police in Britain, for instance, appear to have broken the law all over the place in trying to tackle child porn on p2p, by having to download it themselves.
One of the big threats to p2p now is throttling. Either by monitoring the ports you use, or through Deep Packet Inspection, ISPs can identify p2p traffic and slow it, crippling your speeds and effectively handing 56k speeds to broadband users. My ISP (Tiscali) does it, and I only came across a workaround this evening. The legality is dubious as always, since screwing up your internet traffic often means ISPs are in violation of their T&C's, or guilty of false advertising.
The new MSN blocks transfer of files with *.mp3 extensions with a message saying it was blocked because it may be "harmful to your computer" - a blatant lie. Precisely how you're meant to be capable of large scale piracy on MSN is beyond me, since you generally send one file at a time, and slowly.
The war is spreading, brothers...arm yourselves with knowledge!
Is that why my downloading speed so danm low? I have DSL by SBC/2WIRE and its slow as hell when i download. How can i get my full bandwith and whats the best why to protect myself?
Chav said:now tell me, what are they going to tell them?
This boy posted on HL2.net and said we suck, please close down his internet or we will nuke your facility !!!